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Carpophilus truncatus with Houston Wilson

Carpophilus truncatus with Houston Wilson

In a world where it feels like we have a new invasive pest every month, sometimes it’s hard for an arthropod to stand out. Last year, the nut industries were put on notice by Carpophilus truncatus, a tiny beetle that has commandeered big attention. Lucky for us (and unluckily for the Australians), we aren’t alone in trying to figure out how to keep this beetle under control. Houston Wilson shares what we know about its spread in the state, and what we can learn from Down Under.

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When to Start Irrigating Walnuts

When to Start Irrigating Walnuts

Pecan Basics with Dr. Richard Heerema

Pecan Basics with Dr. Richard Heerema